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THE DAILY Daily Paper $10 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY. 'Let our Just Censure PHOHX. Attend the True Event.' COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 18GG. Tri-Weekly $7 a Year. VOLUME I-NC). 2LWL T?iE PHONIX, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TM-WEEKLY, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. STATE PRINT E R. TERMS-IN A DVA NC E. SUBSCKU'TIow Daily Paper, six months.$5 00 Tri-Weckly, " " . 3 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the lirst insertion, and 50 cen ts for each subs?quent. KS- Special notices 10 cents a line. Counting House Calendar for 1SGG. 00 i-i J?7 Feb. Mar. ipr. May Jane min nus ?115 IB ?10 iou 23|21 30;31 13|H nls 37 2.* July A<f. Bept Oct. SOT. Dec nu 19:1? 10 JO 1516 22 23 ??30 1J 1J 1|M S 61 c 7 El Silo 12 IS 14 lill* 17 IB 2" 21 SS i-. 1\ ic sr ?ss ss sol? 3 4 6 ?! 7 e NEW PKESIDENTIAIJ MANSION.-It is said that efforts are being made by a number of influential gentlemen to get Congress to purchase a large and beautiful tract of laud, on the North? ern side of the city, well and favor? ably known to the residents of "Wash? ington as the resort of pic-nie and pleasure parties, for the purpose of erecting thereon a Presiden tin 1 man? sion, with a magnificent park attach? ed. There is a famous spring of water upon the place, the ground is well wooded, and is in every way desirable for thc object proposed, having ac area of between 300 to 400 acres. The unhealthy location of the pre? sent Executive mansion is a suffi? cient reason for another site, though its modest dimensions and architec? ture seem to us more in keeping with republican simplicity than an edifice more spacious ??d o tn toi y If we build a palace, who knows, but thc next thing, we may make a king? Thc present building is, however* so much out of repair, that it might be cheaper to build a new ono at onen. The sums expended, for repairs would put up a very decent edifice. $G,000 were ap? propriated for that object in ISO] ; about 10,000 in 18G2; 7,000 in 1863; 12,000 in 1864, to re-build the stable; besides $6,000 the. .same year for re? pairing, refitting and re-furnishing the President's summer residence at the Soldier's Home. These appro? priations, in addition to those; for furniture for the White House, amount, in the. last four years, to $75,000, and the Committee tm Ap? propriations, during the present ses? sion, announce that a further expen? diture of $30,000 for furniture must be made forthwith. It would be well enough to build an Executive mansion which will not be in such constant need of repairs, and to have plain, simple and strong furniture, able to stand the wear and tear of the multitudinous visitors, who it seems'regard the dwelling and furniture as their own property, and j do what they choose with their own. j f Richmond Dispulc/t. Corn and Hay. ?*i\?\ BUSHELS Prime White CORN. ^\J\J 30 Rales Northern HAY, ..Eas: River," offered at lowest rates, l>v Jan 19 2 _ HANAHAN A WARLEY. Prime Eastern Hay. 1f\f\(\ BALES HAY. iiwt received #V/UV/ from Portland, Maine. CONGO, "Grace Clifton." For sale by MORDECAI A CO., 110 East Ray, Charleston, S. C. Jan 19 3? Corn, Flour, IRODDER, SWEET POTATOES, Eaton, ' ,Vc. For sale by Jan 19 FISHER & LOWRANCE. VXLE PULLEYS. WAGON DODY and Wrought Nails. Sand Paper. For said by FISHER .* LOWRANCE. "Jan 1_9_ LUMBER. rniiE SAW MILLS of GIBBES A GLAZE, I superintended by the undersigned, are now in operation. ORDERS FOR LUM? BER promptly executed. Lumber Yard in rear of Gibbes' Store. Lumber sold at thc Mills, at the yard, or delivered. The office of the Superintendent of thc Mills is at Gibbes'Store. Omeo hours'.) to 12 and:: to) 5 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Parties ulinjg to build next Spring, would do their orders at once. 13 ', J. P. THOMAS. AN ORDINANCE To liaise Supplies for thc Year 18C(!. lie it ordained by the Mayor and Alder? men of the (.'iii/ of Columbia, in Council assembled, and by thc authority of the same. That a tax to cover tho period from Janu? ary 1,186?, to January 1, 1S<>7, for tho sums, and in tho manner hereinafter mentioned, ?hall ho raised and paid into the public treasury cf the said city, for thc use and service thereof. SEC. I. That is to say, one dollar on every hundred dollars of the assessed value of real estate lying within the limits of said city]; and the value of all taxable real estate within tho city of Columbia ?hall be as? sessed by the City Assessor. SEC. li. And be it fur titer ordained, That each male person "over the agc of fifteen years and under thc ago of sixty years shall pay a tax of one dollar. SEC. ill. Thirty cents shall bc levied upon every hundred dollars of sales of goods, wares and merchandize, embracing sales of all artickw of trade for barter or exchange, which- shall 1?; made by resi? dent merchants, traders and dealers,*within tho city of Columbia, from tho first day of January, 1866. SEC. IV. And whereas many persons set np temporary shops or store's for the salo of merchandize, after thc time fixed for assessing taxes, and close the samo before the return of the tax thereon, so as to ivoid the payment of taxes to the citv altogether : Ile it further ordained, That ail such dealers shall, upon opening shop or store in the city of Columbia, pay to thc City Clerk the sum of twenty-five dollars, (V"hich shall he allowed him in the next set dement for taxes, and the overplus, if any, DC returned to him ; and mien transient lealer shall pay one dollar on every one mildred dol?ais of sales of goods, wares md merchandize. On failure to pay, after acing notified, th,- Mayor shall forthwith s.sue an execution against the defaulters, md collect flu? money in tin; usual way. SEO. V. There shall 1?.- levied one" per vnt. upon sales at auction of all goods, lie property of persons who are residents )f the city of Columbia. One-and-a-half >er cent, upon sales ..i auction of all goods, >ropcrty of non-residents. One-half per .ont. upon sal . at auction of real estate, md stocks ..i every description : Pro? vided, nevertheless, That no tax shall bo evicd upon any Hales at auction made by >rder of Court or process of law. SEC. VI. That all merchants ami others idling any goods, wares and merchandize, ui consignment, shall pay a tax of one per :ent. on all such goods, wares and nier maudite sold by them ; and the persons nentiom-d in this and in the three preced ng sections of this Ordinance, shall bo equirecl to make quarterly i . turns of their ales, an?1 to pay the taxes'assessed thereby o tho City Clerk at thc end of each and very quarter. SEC. VII. And he il further ordaiu*d>by he a. II ll, ar?ty aforesaid, That a tax of one ?er cent, shall be paid on thc premiums eceived by each and every insurance .'ompany, or agent or agency thereof, ioiug business in this city "and "chartered y thc State of South Carolina : the agents f all Companies not chartered bv the state hall pay one-and-a-half per cent, on all ie She1 d'?ty'or' every Induran ce 'Com pa i iv, r tho officers or the agents thereof, to lake monthly returns, under oath, to the Sty Clerk, of tho amount of premiums for he* month preceding, under a penalty of wo dollars for each and evei v lay that neb compnny or agent or ageney ay ue ;lect or refuse to make returns and pay he- said tax -to be collected by execution, s in other cases provided for the collcc ion of tines and forfeitures. SEC. VIII. And !?. it farther ordained, hy tie authority aforesaid. That two dollars ball he paid on each and every horse, narc, stallion, gelding and mule, kept or ised within tho city of Columbia, besides he tax on vehicles, as follows : Ten dollars ihall bo paid on each and every four vherled pleasure carriage or barouche, Irawn by two or more horses; five dollars >n each and ever one horse carriage, >uggv, barouche, gig or sulky, not used 'or hire : ten dollars on every vehicle used br thc breaking or exhibiting of horses uni mules ; fifteen dollars on each hack or carriage, drawn by two horses, and run foi he conveyance of passengers for hire ; sight dollars on each and every one horst juggv, gig or sulky, kept or used for hire : en dollars on each and every four horst wagon ; eight dollars on each two hors? wagon; six dollars on each one horse wagon, cart or dray : twenty dollars ol jaeh express wagon ; fifteen dollars or each and every omnibus or stage ; and al persons commencing to use or run any ear age or other vehicle, after the time foi the payment of taxes, shall pay from tin time they commenced to use or run sud carriage or vehicle, to the end of the year in proportion to the rate of taxes per an mun : Provided, That no person shall bi allowed to use any omnibus, wagon, dray cart or other vehicle, for thc transporta tion <>f baggage or passengers from om part of the city to another, until the owne thereof shall have given bc nd to the city to be taken bv the City Clerk, with two o more good sureties, in the sum of liv hundred dollars, conditioned that sue! owner will pay all damages that may rc suit from the loss or injury to baggage o passengers, while being carried on th omnibus, wagon, dray, cart or other cai riage of such owner, or after being er, trusted to the custody of ?he driver thereo or any of his assistants. And any ] orso offending herein shall bc- liable to a ?ne c five dollars per day for each day sue wagon, cart, dray or other carriage fi carrying baggage or passengers, may L run'before such bond is given: And pr( vided, further. That nothing herein coi fained shall extend to any of the abov enumerated vehicles not used, althoug kept within the limits of the city : Ah provided, also, That nothing herein coi tained shall be construed to extend 1 wagons, carts, drays or carriages, going 1 or frotn market, and owned by non-res dents of said city. And lie il farther ordained, That a tax two dollars shall be paid on each and evei horse, mare, stallion, gelding and mul sold in thi.-' city Ly or on account of ai horse trader or livery stable keeper ; ai the keeper of every livery stable sb; make quarterly returns, on oath, of sm sah-s at h's st?hle, and pay the tax thereo under a penalty of two dollars per day f failure to make such returns and paymen at the i nd of lim quarter. ? SEC. IX. And he ii farther ordained, Th no person shall let or hire any wagon, ca or dray, or other carriage, or run any oi nibus, stage, hack or other carriage, f the transportation of goods or passcugoi within the limits of said city, without hu ing first obtained; a bagde from tho Ci ; Clerk, to be placed on some conspicuous ! part of thc vehicle ; also, a bad?;e with a j number by which he may be iden t i tied and j known, to be worn on ? conspicuous part ? of his person, by the driver or such omni j bus, wagon, cart, dray or other carriage, j under a penalty of five dollars for each and I everyday that such vehicle shall be so run, I to be recovered by information befe>re the I Mayor, or any ono of the Aldermen. SEC. X. W heroas all male persons be? tween tho ages of sixteen and fifty years, residing within the limits of the city of Columbia, are required by the laws pf this State to work upon tho streets of tho said city for full twelve days in each and every year: Bc it therefore ordained, That each and every person liable to work on the streets of thc said city of Columbia may and shall bc excused from the performance of said duty, upon < ho payment of three dollars to the City Clerk ; "and each and every person so liable, who shall fail ?? pay the said sum of three dollars within the time hereinafter specified, shall, when summoned to do so, be required to work upon tho streets of the said city for full twelve days, under tho direction -of the Overseer of Streets ; ard if any such per? son or persons sh- 1 neglect "or refuse to work upon tho said streets at the time when summoned, such person or persons shall he fined two dollars for each and every day that he or they shall neglect or refuse so to work, to bo recovered by in? formation before thc Mayor and Aldermen - in Council assembled. And it shall he the duty of thc City Clerk, and of the Chief of Toliee, to reno.; to the said Mayor and Al? dermen all defaulters under either of thc clauses of this section. SEC. XI. Tlnit for a license to retail spirituous liquors, in quantities less than a quart, the sum of one hundred dollars per annum shall be paid in advance ; and for a license to sell spirituous liquors, in quantities of a quart or more, the sum of fifty dollars per annum shall be paid in ad? vance : Provided, that no license to sell spirituous liquors shall be granted for a shorter period than six mouths : And provided, further, That the granting or withholding of licenses, in rael) particular case, will he at the discre tion of the City Council. Ard the City Clerk shall be en? titled to receive, for issuing each and every license, thc sum of two dollars ; to be paid by the person or persons licensed. SEC. XII. One per cent, on the incomes of brokers, and one-fourth of one per cent, on all incomes derived from commission business, or the practice of professions, within the limits of the said city. SEC. XIII. TWO dollars apon each and every dog shall be paid hythe person or persons on whose premises'the dog is kept. And the police of the city of Columbia ?ire hereby authorized and" required to kill each and every dog found running at large within the limits of said corporation, and not having on a badge or collar, furnished by authority of said city. SEC. XIV. And he it further ordained., by the authority aforesaid, That no equestrian or theatrical performance, or other exhibi? tion for gain, shall bo held in tho city oi Columbia, without a license from the Mayor thereof first had and obt ained, and tho pavmenA, ?"ifuhavs per utiV i< .f'feqtSftstriarl exhibitions, and such sum as the Mayoi may assess for theatricals or other exhibi? tions for gain ; and each and every person exhibiting for gain, without, first having obtained said license and the payment of said tax in advance, shall belined in a sum not less than double the amount of said tax, in manner hereinbefore provided for the imposition of fines and forfeitures. SEC. XV. And be it further ordained, That an annual tax of fifty dollars shall be paid upon each and every baga? telle, poole or keele, or billiard table, and upon every bowling saloon, nine or ten pin alley, or "pistol gallery, kept within the limits of tlie said city ; and the sum of one hundred dollars shall be paid, in advance, for a license to keep or have a cock-pit within the limits of tho said city, and ni license for such cock-pit shall be granted for any time within the fiscal year for a less sum than one hundred dollars : Pro rilled, That no person or persons shal open any one of the places of amusement mentioned in this section, until he or the] shall have obtained a license for that pur? pose from the City Council, and shall hav< entered into bond, with two or more goot securities, to the Mayor and Aldermen ii the sum of live hundred dollars, conditions to observe tho laws of the State am city, and particularly tho laws against re tailing. Any person opening any sue! establishment within thia city, withou hrst having obtained tho license" and givet bond as aforesaid, shall be subject to a fin not exceeding fifty dollars for each da such establishment shall be kepi open o used; also, that such place shall be eon sidered, and is hereby declared to be, nuisance, and liable, to be abated as such. SEC. XVI. And be it further ordainec That each and every occupant of any res estate upon whose premises water i brought by pipes or otherwise from the cit reservoir, shall pay to the City Clerk, a the same time wit h the other taxes impose by this Ordinance, suen snm as may be at sessed bv the Committee on Water Worki SEC. XVII. And be il fu .tlier ordainer That if any person or p rsons shall fai neglect or refuse to make a return to tl City Clerk, on oath, of all his, her. or the taxable property, income, salos, or otlu things taxed by this Ordinance, on or b foro the 15th day of February next, sue person or persons shad bo then assess* by tho Assessor for all his, her, or the property, or other things taxed by th Ordinance, according to tho best inform tion which he can obtain of the value such taxable property ; and such person t persons who shall fad, neglect, or refuse make a return, as aforesaid, or pay tho lt thereon, on or helor? thc 15th of Man next, shall bc subject to, and pay, in adc tion to said tax, livo per cent, on : he whit amount of his, her, or their tax, as impos< bv this Ordinance. And the said Clerk hereby required to collect and receive tl taxes and dues levied and imposed by tl Ordinance, and all arrears of former tax and ?lues, and make a return thereof, ai of all persons who shall then be in defau to the Mayor and Aldermen, on tho 15 I dav of March next. SEC. XVIII. And bc it further ordain* \ That the said Mayor and Aldermen sh I issue their execution against each a ! every person who shall be reported by t I said Clerk to have failed, neglected, or ; fused to make returns or pay the tay imposed by this Ordinance, within the til herein prescribed, which said executi shall be lodged with the Sheriff of Kit land District, to bo collected according ' tho provisions of the Acts of the Ocne j Assembly of this State in such case ma I and provided. W. H. JEFFERS & CO., Commission Merchants, and Receiv? ing and Forwarding Agents, COLUMBIA, S. C. mHANKFUL for tho patronage hereto X fore so liberally bestowed, they hope ! by prompt attention to merit a continu? ance._Jan 1? 12 MIKELL, BOYLE & C0~ FORWARDING & COMMISSION CO LUMBLA, S. C. T.. W. MTKBT.T.. WM. A. BOYLE. JAS. r.. SMITH. Jan IS Jlmo Geo. H. Walter & Son, Receiving and Forwarding Agents. HAVE established themselves in As? sembly Street, two doors from Gervais, COLUMBIA, S. C., where they will bo happy to servo their old friends and patrons. Thankful for past favors, they will endeavor, by prompt attention, to merit a continuance. Liberal advances mada on consignments to their friends in Charleston, Kew York or Liverpool. Jan IS S G. H. BALDWIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, and dealer in STAPLE HARD? WARE, OILS of all kinds, with a general stock adapted to a first class trade. Bought exclusively for cash and offered at lowest market rates, at the old stand of Allen A Dial. Jan 18 lin Notice to Planters. KNOWJNG the great want, bv our Planters and Farmers, of GUANO and OTHER FERTILIZERS, and the diffi cutly in procuring money at this time. I propose to furnish a superior fertilizer, <>n a credit nf eight or nine, mouths. This will enable the planter tn procure the means of euri-bing his laud and paying for it out of the next crop. FORD'S PHOSPHATE or FERTILIZER is recommended and guaranteed to be as good as any fertilizer in the market, and to bring as good crops. Tried side by side with Peruvian Guano. Applications must be made mimediatelv. For particulars ap? ply to . I AMES O. GIBBES. ('oin. Merchant, Columbia, S. C. Jan 1G (i TO THE Xi ADIES. | ri^HE attention of th* Ladies is especially j I invited to our large and splendid as? sortment of DRY fit ions, FANCY ARTI? CLES, etc., consisting in part of DRESS GOODS, JACONETS, LAWNS, BUGLE TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, besides every other article necessary to make up a lath's trousseau. Our stock of PALMO- I RAL SKIRTS of all colors, CLOAKS, SHAW I.S. Ladies* CHOK-N ?? n?rf?.| will make it an inducement to purchasers to givens a call. ELCHS A LEON. Washington Street. Jan 18 t? between Main anti Assembly. LUCHS & um. j Washington Street, between Main and ? Assembly Streets, HAVE on hand, and are constantly re? ceiving, a splendid stock of GOODS, consisting Ol': CLOTHING or all descriptions. SHIRTS-Linen and Mermo. CRAVATS, TIES anti STOCKS. And n general assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. \ With a complete assortment of ROOTS ANO SHOES, Which wc offer at the lowest cash prices. Call and bu convinced. Jan IX 6 HERE ?$ YOim MONEY. At Columbia, S. C., 4 RE prepared to RECEIVE and FOR- I J\. WARD, BEY, SELL or STORE any ARTICLES consigned to.them. Their connection with a House io Charles? ton warrants them in saying to Shippers and Consignees that their facilities ar? un- | surpassed. All goods marked to their care from East, West, North, South, or I any corner of the State, will reach them i through their agents established at va? rious points, through which Goods reach Columbia, S. C. Their SPRING STOCK OF GOODS, for filling Merchants' anti Consumers' orders, by tho package, at reasonable rates, they hope will be complete. Advances made on Goods and Produce in Store. jOr-Cliarleston Xeu-s, Chester Standard, Charlotte Times, Laurensville Herald, New? berry Herald, Spartanburg Express, Green? ville Mountaineer, Anderson Intelligencer, will copj twice, anti forward bills. Jan IS C* ?UKE 101?R LIVES. APOLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE IS THE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST MODE of makfaig^a certain provision for I ono's fLinilv. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: Nothing is so uncertain as lifo. Ko provision is perfect that is contingent I upon Oe duration of your life, tvhich is not I bumed ate. The ?dy IMMEDIATE provision is that provided by LIFE INSURANCE. It pnvides a SECURITY to tho family of every man engaged in business. It is'a species of property that costs mithin; but tho premiums; it requires no repair.-, has no taxes, calls for no oatlays, and itsconditions do not change. ! Callen H. E. NICHOLS. Agent for the following OLD, RELIABLE anti POPU? LAR tl FE INSURANCE COMPANIES: MTS\, OF HARTFORD, COSN., A (...et? $2,000,000. (LOBE, OF SEW YORK, As.cta, nearly $2,000,000. KOKVI CAROL.IIVA MlTTl'Ali,OF RA LEIGH, Aaset*, ?carly $1,000,000. CORSER OF WASHINGTON AND AS SEMBIY STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan H 3m RECEIVED THIS DAY From Now York direct. >y A largo and fresh supply of Fill GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which aro offered to t he public AT REDUCED PRICES. NEW ORLEANS AND NEW YORK SYRUPS. SUGARS-Powdered, Crushed, Coffee and Drown. COFFEE-Java and Rio. Rico, Chocolate, Spice. Tea, Cheese, Corn St areli. Raisins. Mackerel. Lai|l. Baltimore' Hams, newj Bacon. Candles, Kerosene Oil. Potatoes, (minns, Ac AI.So, A full stock of LIQUORS, Consisting in part of GIBSON'S WHIS? KIES, Hennessee Brandies, Oin, Hum, St. Marceaux A Co.'s Champagne, Curacoa, Absynth, Maraschino. HENRY N. McGOWAN, Salesman. GERVAIS (OR lilURGE) STREET, OPPOSITE THE STATE TIOITSE. Jan 18 To ?onsumers. IN ORDER TO MARK ROOM FOR GOODS TO ARRIVE, V* li OFlT.lt OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, V\ PLOWER?, FEATHERS, HATS AND CA TS, BOOTS, SHOES; kc, 3T"C>? COST. All in necil of any of the above-men? tioned GOODS, will find it to ?heir in? terest to call and examine. SHIVER & BECKHAM, Jan li! 5 Next door to Shiver House. J. I. MIDDLETON. JR..! OF SOUTH CAROLINA, HAS established himself in D ALTI? MORE, at the Counting Room of Lambert Git tings A Co., No. ."'8 Buchanan's Wharf, for the transaction ii a SOUTH? ERN COMMISSION BUSINESS-sales of Cotton, Rice, Lumber, Ac., and execution of orders for Purchasing (?rain, F lour, Ac, for which Baltimoro is thc best market. Messrs. LAMBERT, GITTINGS A CO., will aid him in the same, and to them ?r ti r him orders for purchases, with funds or property in hand, or consignments, may be addressed. Advances will be made by ac? ceptances in New York or Baltimore, to an amount to bc agreed upon. Jan 1(! 0 Land Agent. WA. HARRIS, Agent to Purchase or . Sell Real Estate. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to his care. Office^ for the present, nt his resi? dence, corner Gervais and Dull streets. I Columbia, S. C. Dec. 3 Plantations to Rent. ON the 1st MONDAY in February, at Co? lumbia, by order of the Executor of the late James* O'Hanlon, will be disposed j of to the hignest approved bidder, tho j LAND belonging to said estate, for the I vear 18f>(>, and known as the Singleton and Log Castle Tracts. They aro superior cot? ton and gi.vin lands. (Ul or 71) bands can be advantageously employed on the Sin? gleton place, and about 20 or 30 at Log Castle. W. A. HARRIS, Agent. Due 24 nunn k mm, FACTORS, SHIPPERS . AND COMMISE MERCHANTS, OFFICE IX CO ITOX TOWS, COL1TMB? A, SS. O. WILL store or attend to thc forwarding of COTTON, PRODUCE, FURNI? TURE and GOODS entrusted to their care. Will also sell HORSES, MULES, CAT? TLE, Ac. We pledge ourselves t > u?o every endea? vor to promote the welfare of those who may favor us with their patronage. J. M. CRAWFORD. L. 1'. MILLER. 0?- Charleston AV?rs, Newberry Herald, Winnsboro X*tes, ('bester Standard, Abbe? ville Banner, Anderson Intelligencer and Greenville Mountaineer will publish two weeks, and forward bills. Dec 30 SSLL?NG OFF AT ReducedPrices TO MAKE KOOM FOR SPMNG & SUMMER STOCK* WHOLESALE AND RETAH, OKA!.Kits i V Dry Goods, CLOTHING GROCERIES, OFFER THEIR Large & Well-selected Stock AT DEDUCED PAIGES ? * CON8T8TTNU OK: J\_ colors and qualities. DELAINES, POPLINS. French and English MERINO. Black and Colored ALPACA. DEBEGE, LINDSEYS. Opera. White and Ked All-wool and Cot? ton FLANNEL. ( ;. NoHAM, JACONET, SWISS MUSLIN. JEANS CAMBRICS, PAPER CAMBRICS. .Bleached and Unbleached HOMESPUN. Linen and Cotton SHEETING. PLLLOW-CASTNG, TICKING. SHAWLS, LADIES' CLOAKS. HA TS and BONNETS, tr'mcd and uut'd. BONNET FRAMES, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES. Dl iiLE and other Paney Dress and Cloak Trimmings. Handkerchiefs, (doves. Hosiery. Cuffs. Collars, Hair Net-. breakfast Shawls. Sontags.* Hoop and Balmoral Skirts, Corsets. Veils, Coatc's and Clarie's Spool Cotton. ALSO, A FULL LINE OK GEM'S FlliXISIilMi GOODS ! COMSISTEiO OK: Over, Business and Black Frock COATS. PANTS and \ RSTS of all qualities. White Linen and Woolen OVER-SHIRTS. Shaker, Merino, Woolen and Cotton UNDER-SHIRTS and DR A WE HS. Socks. Suspenders, Collars, Wristbands. Neck-Ties, Pocket Handkerchief's. Hats and Caps. Fine Pegged and Suwed Boots, Gaitera ami Shoe*. Together with a largo and well-selected stock of Plain and Fancy Groceries, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER. LARD, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. Whole and Ground Spices, Candles. Fancy and Common Soaps. Soda, Indigo, Copperas, Blue Stone. Madder and Logwood. ^ Plain and Fancy Crackers.^ Herring.* and Mackerel, by1-dbe barrel, half barn i and kit. V Sweet Oil, least Powders. -** Carbonate of Soda, Concentrated Lye. Fancy and Plain ('undies. Sugar and Fancy Toys, Sardines. Kerosene Oil. Cotton and Wool Cards. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Scissors. Tobacco and Segars. Together with a large assortment of goods usually kept, and too numerous to mention. ALSO, ON HAND. A la-rgo stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, Ac. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Old COLD and SILVER bought. New and second-hand WATCHES bought. AGENTS foil KALB'S PATENT Ll M HS. HARTMAN'S PATENT !". LAST I ? ' CRUTCH. And FAIRBANK S SCALES. Assembly Street, BETWEEN PLAIN ?fc WASUINGTON, COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan 4